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Multimedia Systems & Interfaces

Multimedia Systems & Interfaces. Karrie G. Karahalios Spring 2007. Introduction. Syllabus Expectations Design Project. Digital Media Revolution. Digital camcorders, cameras, MP3 players but also location sensors, speech, gestures, etc. Digital media enables new forms of expression

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Multimedia Systems & Interfaces

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  1. Multimedia Systems &Interfaces Karrie G. KarahaliosSpring 2007

  2. Introduction • Syllabus • Expectations • Design Project

  3. Digital Media Revolution • Digital camcorders, cameras, MP3 players • but also location sensors, speech, gestures, etc. • Digital media enables new forms of expression • inform, educate, entertain, provoke, etc. • multi-sensory, emphasizes temporal over spatial • Digital media places the power of mega production studios at the fingertips of the user • record, edit, process, play, and share digital media • profound social, cultural, educational, technological, and communicative impact – its just now beginning

  4. Multimedia Requires • Multiple media • discrete or continuous • at least one continuous • Coordination • temporal or spatial • Interaction • user exercises control

  5. Related Terms • Media • representation of information • text, graphics, images, sound, etc. • Medium • how that representation is communicated • TV, Radio, Print, Web • Multimodal

  6. Aspects of Multimedia • Capture • Representation • Storage • Transmission • Processing • Information exchange • Presentation • Perception

  7. This Class • Perception • auditory perception, visual system, cognition • Design • design process, media selection, interface guidelines, and usability • Systems • storage, compression, synchronization • Integrated through design projects

  8. Where’s the Action in Multimedia? • Enable amateurs to take pictures and shoot video like the pros • Interfaces for organizing, retrieving, and accessing large collections of content • Capturing and sharing experiences • Examples

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